"Injuns, redskins, vanishing americans, call yourselves what you will. We forgive you and we'll give you, our smiles for miles and miles…"
"Injuns, redskins, vanishing americans, call yourselves what you will. We forgive you and we'll give you, our smiles for miles and miles…"
"Injuns, redskins, vanishing americans, call yourselves what you will. We forgive you and we'll give you, our smiles for miles and miles…"
Gary Oldman.
Gary Oldman.
No, it's that the last thing I saw Ryan Reynolds in where he wasn't annoying was 10 years ago in the episode of Scrubs he guested on. Christopher Lambert isn't a very great actor, but he doesn't have an annoying presence.
No, it's that the last thing I saw Ryan Reynolds in where he wasn't annoying was 10 years ago in the episode of Scrubs he guested on. Christopher Lambert isn't a very great actor, but he doesn't have an annoying presence.
Boo!
Boo!
I think The Walking Dead audience might get in on this too. With the exploring a new world kind of story. Breaking Bad too, with Esposito playing, what seems to be some kind of Future Gus.
I glimpsed at that issue of The Goon when it came out, it was kinda fun. Then, last week, I bought the first DC Showcase TPB of Ambush Bug, and thought, "Oh!"
Which former SNL cast member is in this one?
I remember renting and watching it in the 90's. I'll be in my shame corner now.
I think it's about time Dark Angel got…
Mutant. Vision married a mutant. Who happens to be Magneto's daughter.
Look out for blind spots.
"Chuck! Chuck, it's Marvin. Your cousin, Marvin Berry. You know that new sound you're looking for? Well, listen to this! "
It's about the untapped power of imagination in the form of a young boy named Rick Jones.
My first Avengers comic was Avengers #40 of the original series http://www.coverbrowser.com…
I'd seen it at my comic store but it was like $20. Sub-Mariner was (and still is) one of my favorite characters and there he was on the cover. This is right when I started getting more interested in comics, in the late 90's.…
What happened was that Jeph Loeb's son died of cancer unfortunately and after that the quality in his stories dropped quite considerably.
I've been reading/collecting comics for +15 years and the thing that I discovered is that there is no "jumping on point" for Marvel or DC comics and that's a good thing. Because if you pick up a random issue of something and it interests you enough, then you should be wondering who this character or that character is…